A huge adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of maxilla. [PDF]
Case Rep Med, 2012The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign, nonneoplastic (hamartomatous) lesion with a slow progressing growth. It occurs in both intraosseous and peripheral forms.
Shreedhar B, Ali I, Agarwal A, Alam S.
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated to reactive fibro-osseous lesion: A case report. [PDF]
J Clin Exp Dent, 2023An adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign epithelial lesion, being the fourth most common among all odontogenic tumors. Usually presents as slow painless growth that sometimes leads to facial asymmetry.
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Extrafollicular Cystic Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor Misdiagnosed as Glandular Odontogenic Cyst [PDF]
Journal of Dentistry, 2022Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign slow-growing, asymptomatic epithelial odontogenic neoplasm. This lesion has been known for its varied clinical and histoarchitectural patterns.
Fatemeh Mashhadiabbas +3 more
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Radiological features of Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: Report of a maxillary case and a mandibular one. [PDF]
Clin Case Rep, 2022Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is frequently misdiagnosed as a dentigerous cyst. However, it has a characteristic radiological appearance, consisting in a mixed image having a mostly liquid content and a peripheral calcification lining the wall. However, this aspect is often not detected on radiographs if the calcifications are too discreet. Abstract We
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Cystic Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor [PDF]
Case Reports in Dentistry, 2015Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor (AOT) is a well-established benign epithelial lesion of odontogenic origin. Rightfully called “the master of disguise,” this lesion has been known for its varied clinical and histoarchitectural patterns.
Sonal Grover+6 more
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Surgical Management of Extrafollicular Variant of Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor in the Maxillary Posterior Region. [PDF]
Case Rep Dent, 2019Background. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a relatively uncommon benign neoplasm of odontogenic epithelial origin, accounting for less than 5% of odontogenic tumors. Case Report. The reported case describes morphological characteristics, clinical
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of the mandible: review of the literature and report of a rare case [PDF]
Head & Face Medicine, 2005Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a rare odontogenic tumor which is often misdiagnosed as odontogenic cyst. To acquire additional information about AOT, all reports regarding AOT and cited in "pubmed" since 1990 onward were reviewed.
Braunstein Stefan+4 more
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An Extrafollicular Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor Mimicking a Periapical Cyst [PDF]
Case Reports in Radiology, 2018Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a rare noninvasive odontogenic tumor that occurs mostly in the second decade of life. Based on its tooth association, AOT can be classified into three categories of follicular, extrafollicular, and peripheral types;
Farzaneh Mosavat+5 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of the mandible
Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2012Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign odontogenic tumor, which presents as a noninvasive lesion of the jaws with slow but progressive growth. AOT is often misdiagnosed as an odontogenic cyst. It accounts for about 2.2 to 7.1% of all odontogenic
Kailasam Subramaniam+3 more
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An adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in disguise
Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 2016Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a slowly growing benign tumor of the oral cavity. It accounts of 3-7% of all odontogenic tumors. It is seen to occur commonly in the anterior maxilla.
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